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1 7 (12)| brahma-vihara). On these see Wheel Nos. 6 and 7. ~
2 8 (4) | Discourse on the Snake Simile (Wheel No. 47/48), p. 8, and Anatta
3 8 (4) | Nibbana, by Nyanaponika Thera (Wheel No. 11), p. 18 (quotation). ~
4 12, 14 | assemblies, and sets rolling the Wheel of Brahma.5 What are the
5 12 (5) | Comy.: The Wheel of Brahma (brahmacakka)
6 12 (5) | supreme, best, most excellent wheel, the Wheel of the Dhamma (
7 12 (5) | most excellent wheel, the Wheel of the Dhamma (dhammacakka).
8 12, 14 | assemblies, and sets rolling the Wheel of Brahma. ~11. (2) "Again,
9 12, 14 | assemblies, and sets rolling the Wheel of Brahma. ~20. "The Tathagata
10 12, 14 | assemblies, and sets rolling the Wheel of Brahma. ~21. "Sariputta,
11 12, 15 | assemblies, and sets rolling the Wheel of Brahma. What are the
12 12, 15 | assemblies, and sets rolling the Wheel of Brahma.14 ~28. "Sariputta,
13 12 (15)| familiar from the Tibetan Wheel of Life. ~
14 41 (2) | its Factors Explained (BPS Wheel No. 245/247). ~
15 107 (3) | name is derived [Ed., The Wheel]. ~
16 107 (4) | celibate recluse [Ed., The Wheel]. ~
17 107 (5) | karmically wholesome." [Ed., The Wheel]. ~
18 107 (6) | On these, see The Wheel No. 26. ~
19 125 (3) | celibate recluse [Ed., The Wheel]. ~
20 125 (4) | the first jhana. [Ed., The Wheel]. ~
21 125 (6) | suffering" or "ill" [Ed., The Wheel]. ~
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